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#241 Rejected new dllcall type anonymous
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If possible "QWORD" type for the dllcall. Thanks in advance

#459 Rejected need run under pure dos anonymous
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Wonder if can also produce such a out.exe that can run under pure dos (floppy boot) rely on non dlls? Regards!

#1186 Rejected native support of array "slices" as Lvalue and Rvalue Nutster anonymous
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Please enhance the current array datatype by array slices (i.e. "subarray" or "part of array") natively.

I know, this feature can be implemented by UDFs, too. Nevertheless I ask it as feature request due

  • UDFs need individual code for each supported dimension. They would become quite fat for supporting all possible 64 dimensions of arrays. (So today's UDFs will support 1D, fewer do 2D, and that's it).
  • native support is faster
  • syntax is common in other languages, therefore "expected" by the normal programmer (until he becomes an AutoIt maniac)

Example: After DIMensioning an array $a[u][v] you can use the syntax $a for whole array (already available), $a[x][y] to address the content in cell x,y (already available), and (new) $a[x] for the sub-array $a[x][*] (1D array with subscript: [v])

; == 3D Array -> 2D- or 1D "slices" as RValue ==
Dim $a[4][3][2] = [[["000","001"], ["010","011"], ["020","021"]], _
                   [["100","101"], ["110","011"], ["120","121"]], _
                   [["200","201"], ["210","211"], ["220","221"]], _
                   [["300","301"], ["310","311"], ["320","321"]]]
Local $b
$b = $a ; already AVAILABLE: copy whole array
$b = $a[1] ; requested: extract array slice of $a and assign it to $b
           ; here: copy $a[1][*][*] as 2D array, this equates the statement
           ; Local $b[3][2] = [["100","101"],["110","011"],["120","121"]]
$b = $a[1][2] ; requested: extract array slice of $a and assign it to $b
           ; here: copy $a[1][2][*] as 1D array, this equates the statement
           ; Local  $b[2] = ["120","121"]
$b = $a[1][2][0] ; already AVAILABLE: copy content, here: $b = "120"


; == 3D Array -> 2D- or 1D "slices" as LValue ==
Dim $c[3][2] = [["aaa","AAA"], ["bbb","BBB"], ["ccc","CCC"]]
$a[1] = $c  ; replace addressed values of $a[1][x][y] by values of $c[x][y]
            ; NOTE: identical dimension (2D) and subscript ([3][2]) on both sides!
            ; NOTE: $a[0][][], $a[2][][] and $a[3][][] stay unmodified
$a[3][2] = ["xxx", "XXX"]
            ; replace addressed values of $a[3][2][*] by given values
            ; NOTE: identical dimension (1D) and subscript ([2]) on both sides!
$a[2][2][1] = "###" ; already AVAILABLE: change content of array element 

; now array $a has become:
;  [[["000","001"], ["010","011"],["020","021"]], _
;   [["aaa","AAA"], ["bbb","BBB"], ["ccc","CCC"]], _  ; <= $a[1] = $c
;   [["200","201"], ["210","211"], ["220","###"]], _  ; <= $a[2][2][1] = "###"
;   [["300","301"], ["310","311"], ["xxx","XXX"]]]    ; <= $a[3][2] = ["xxx", "XXX"]

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